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Heavy Seas Beer (Baltimore, MD) recently teamed up with National Geographic Museum in Washington D.C. The event featured Heavy Seas beers, artifacts, and the only verified pirate shipwreck in existence.
Stumbled across this while trying to find a larger version of the brewery logo.
Apparently there is a Three Taverns Church in Acworth, Georgia. Their logo for looks a lot like Three Taverns Brewery. Or vice versa.
The names? Three Taverns Church Continue Reading →
Shmaltz Brewing Company (Clifton Park, NY) is waiting no time in expanding their distribution reach.
Starting now, and going through 2014 are a host of new states and territories. Start looking for Shmaltz in New York City, New Jersey, Minnesota, North Continue Reading →
Yuengling (Pottsville, PA) is America’s oldest brewery. They opened their doors in 1829. At one point during their long history, the brewery sold ice cream. That’s actually how the brewery made it through prohibition.
It’s been 30+ years since the ice Continue Reading →
Did you catch last night’s premiere of Brewdogs on the Esquire Network? Here’s what you missed.
Stone Brewing Co’s Greg Koch, along with Martin and James put their heads together on a recipe. The result? An west coast IPA brewed with Continue Reading →
Brewdogs TV Show premieres tonight on Esquire TV (previously G4). Scottish brewers James Watt and Martin Dickie landed in the states to travel to American craft breweries and drink and film.
Is this going to be another documentary on craft beer? Continue Reading →
There are some lucky on and off premise accounts that get to go to a distillery and blend and choose their own bourbon whiskey barrel. Probably one of the easier places to get a shot at this is the Jack Continue Reading →